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David Guetta & Morten Tease Their Next Big Collab, “Impossible” ft. John Martin


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David Guetta and Morten are joining forces once again, bringing Future Rave energy into 2021.

“Impossible” featuring John Martin is due out next Friday on Musical Freedom Records. Going off the album art and the status of artists involved, it’s going to be massive.

The dynamic duo have delivered their musical chemistry on a number of productions, best heard on their 4-track New Rave EP. With a mix of inspiration from EDM, techno, and trance, the two have cultivated a sound that’s part main stage, part underground.

Guetta previously shared of the New Rave EP:

We wanted to make quality dance music with zero compromise and give a lot of attention to finding new sonics. We wanted to make music people have never heard before. Almost one year later and many producers started to make music in the same style, our music is becoming a movement and djs call it future rave.

Prior to the EP release, they unleashed “Make It To Heaven” and an Avicii tribute remix for “Heaven.” After the EP, they kept the music flowing with “Save My Life” and famously remixed Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams” for the dance floor.

See below and get excited for more David Guetta x Morten.

 

Photo: Ushuaïa Ibiza

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